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A Cultural History of the Sea in the Medieval Age

By: Elizabeth A Lambourn(Editor), Margaret Cohen(Preface By)
280 pages, 49 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
A Cultural History of the Sea in the Medieval Age
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About this book

The cultural history of the sea during the Middle Ages is a young and dynamic field. Born only recently in the literary criticism of European sources, this innovative volume pushes out beyond this European heartland to explore the shape and potential of a cultural history of the sea constructed also from global literatures and oral traditions, and from material things. The chapters in this volume bring together the perspectives and expertise of archaeologists, historians and literary historians with a core focus on Afro-Eurasia and its encircling seas. Topics explored include: the evolving visual representation of the seas in Europe, the Islamic world and the Far East; the development of navigation technologies in the seas around Afro-Eurasia; imaginative projections of the sea in cultures ranging from Maori Aotearoa to Europe; a history of maritime and riverine trade networks across medieval Afro-Eurasia and two novel comparative studies, of islands and shores in Mediterranean and Indian Ocean history, and of the archaeology of fishing and fish eating in the North Atlantic and Swahili worlds.

This volume does not pretend to offer a definitive answer to how a more global cultural history of the sea should be written; it offers not 'The' but 'A' Cultural History of the Sea for the period between 800 and 1450 CE, shaped as much by the parameters of the series itself as by the vision, curiosity and expertise of its editor and individual contributors. In so doing this volume hopes to open fresh dialogues amongst cultural historians of the sea and bring new ideas and questions to the greater numbers of non-specialists just now venturing into this field.

Contents

1. Knowledges / Eric Staples
2. Practices / Stephanie Wynne-Jones and Jennifer Harland
3. Networks / Jonathan Shepard
4. Conflicts / Elizabeth Lambourn
5. Islands and Shores / Roxani E. Margariti
6. Travellers / Sharon Kinoshita
7. Representations / Emmanuelle Vagnon
8. Imaginary Worlds / James L. Smith

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Biography

Elizabeth A. Lambourn is Reader in South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies at De Montfort University, UK. She is a historian of material culture specializing in the medieval Indian Ocean world and has been actively involved in the exploration of global approaches to the study of the Middle Ages. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, she is the author of Abraham's Luggage: A Social Life of Things in the Medieval Indian Ocean World (2018) and editor of Legal Encounters on the Medieval Globe (2017).

By: Elizabeth A Lambourn(Editor), Margaret Cohen(Preface By)
280 pages, 49 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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